You can also just get an inexpensive vacuum bag sealing system and that way you can either poke a hole in the bag and reheat in the microwave or place to bag in a pot of boiling water (without poking hole). Been doing that for 25 years.
For freezing portions of spag bol sauce and stew etc just get some silicone bun trays avaiable from amazon and when frozen the portions can be just turned out and put in bags in freezer.
@dgendgen No, 31 people probably have families and are trying to save time and money. I think it's a wonderful idea. It's a lot better to eat a re-heated, healthy, home-cooked meal than eating fast food or T.V. dinners. You can put whatever you want in it, it's a great idea, especially for people who are trying to eat a healthy diet. You can control portions, fat content, calories, etc. a lot easier. Just my thoughts.
Love this, has helped me out. I tried making frozen dinners before but it turned awful, this guide actually does good! My hubby can't cook, and I love to make sure he is fed wonderfully anytime I am gone since he can't always come with, this is a perfect alternative.
believe it or not people, some of do need frozen food constantly. This will keep us staying healthy. Also, frozen food from grocery shop are nasty anyways.
Is all that plastic and foil wrapping necessary? Seems like the cost will end up higher than store-bought frozen meals. If the container is air-tight, what does all the extra wrapping accomplish?
@@batuhanozerr1736 what I do is make a lasagne or buy one already made...put in freezer for 3 hrs until not fully frozen...take out cut into about 8 individual slices and then I package each slice up....back into freeezer....only take out as required
I don't know about microwaving the cookie for what did he saying 15 minutes unless you like rubberie cookies ? someone with common sense would think maybe 30 seconds to unthaw it. hell I'd eat the cookie frozen put a scope of ice cream on it and another cookie on top and it'll be like a ice cream sandwich...!
Oh hey! Have you thought about intellectus diet (google intellectus424dietcom)? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my sister lost a ton of weight with it.
10 years ago and still so relevant. I just got punched with nostalgia!
You can also just get an inexpensive vacuum bag sealing system and that way you can either poke a hole in the bag and reheat in the microwave or place to bag in a pot of boiling water (without poking hole). Been doing that for 25 years.
JeevesReturns dayummm you just killed the entire purpose of this video. 👌👍
For freezing portions of spag bol sauce and stew etc just get some silicone bun trays avaiable from amazon and when frozen the portions can be just turned out and put in bags in freezer.
Thank you, its helpful. But mine biggest problem is what to cook :D
@dgendgen No, 31 people probably have families and are trying to save time and money. I think it's a wonderful idea. It's a lot better to eat a re-heated, healthy, home-cooked meal than eating fast food or T.V. dinners. You can put whatever you want in it, it's a great idea, especially for people who are trying to eat a healthy diet. You can control portions, fat content, calories, etc. a lot easier. Just my thoughts.
Love this, has helped me out. I tried making frozen dinners before but it turned awful, this guide actually does good! My hubby can't cook, and I love to make sure he is fed wonderfully anytime I am gone since he can't always come with, this is a perfect alternative.
believe it or not people, some of do need frozen food constantly. This will keep us staying healthy. Also, frozen food from grocery shop are nasty anyways.
Is all that plastic and foil wrapping necessary? Seems like the cost will end up higher than store-bought frozen meals. If the container is air-tight, what does all the extra wrapping accomplish?
So you reheat a big tray of lasagna just to have one slice?
Before eating make it in a big tray then slice them
@@batuhanozerr1736 what I do is make a lasagne or buy one already made...put in freezer for 3 hrs until not fully frozen...take out cut into about 8 individual slices and then I package each slice up....back into freeezer....only take out as required
I don't know about microwaving the cookie for what did he saying 15 minutes unless you like rubberie cookies ? someone with common sense would think maybe 30 seconds to unthaw it. hell I'd eat the cookie frozen put a scope of ice cream on it and another cookie on top and it'll be like a ice cream sandwich...!
Thanks
Very well done video.
That’s mad work I’m gonna just keep buying frozen dinners
this will be very tasty.
wish you had a video on putting cook food in a vacuum chamber.
One-Eyed Eskimo Reheatable Dinners. Sounds appetizing.
Hey
when i make homemade tv dinners i put them on something called a "plate".
Prepare and put food in glass containers. Don't EVER microwave plastic.
-Bryan Marcel
31 people can properly spell straight.
the lasagna looks nasty :P
ewww.
lol 31 people are either fat or homeless.... 2 people are thinking strait.... im one of those people
Oh hey! Have you thought about intellectus diet (google intellectus424dietcom)? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my sister lost a ton of weight with it.